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I've just been invited to the L'Oreal Paris Creme Gloss hair dye, and have accidentally clicked the wrong colour! I've emailed to ask if i can change it, but i'm not getting my hopes up...I have light blonde hair and accidentally clicked on plum (not used to this laptop!) It's taken me ages to get back to proper blonde after having purple hair before, so don't really want to go back!0
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Just a heads up to those members currently on the Scholl campaign. I used one of the £10 money off coupons in Boots today to purchase another Scholl foot pedi for my Mum. The Scholl Pedi had already been reduced by £10, so I managed to purchase it for £20 (half price). Plus I got advantage points too. Even the lady who served me in Boots was jealous as it was such a good price and she wants one too!0
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Just received the Optrex trail this morning looking forward to trying it.0
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Tried the Optrex and didn't hurt or sting. A bit of a silly question- you didn't by any chance spray into your open eyes? It should be sprayed onto closed eyes.
Also I have been with Bzz for over 2 years now and had lots of campaigns over the last 6 months-so i do not think that they are being offered to newest members.No I did remember to shut my eyes like wot the destructions said! Took me about 3 squirts to hit my general eye area tho....first squirt went past my ear, second one went into my fringe.....:o Have tried it several times but have given up now.....it just doesn't seem to agree with me! Hope everyone else gets on better with it.
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No I did remember to shut my eyes like wot the destructions said! Took me about 3 squirts to hit my general eye area tho....first squirt went past my ear, second one went into my fringe.....:o Have tried it several times but have given up now.....it just doesn't seem to agree with me! Hope everyone else gets on better with it.
I am really not sure what to make of this trial either...it hasnt stung me but I do seem to get a prickly feeling after spraying...however having looked at the price of it I've come to the conclusion that spraying anything even water at your eye is likely to make it feel slightly revived and I probably dont need to part with almost £15 for optrex to oblige.
I think this will take some real persuasion to my friends and family in order for me to extort the benefits to them!frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
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I got my Optrex in the post last night, very exciting.
My mum works on the chemist counter in Boots and she said DO NOT open your eyes for a few seconds after spraying as IT WILL sting.
Slight drawback though, you would think a product made for your eyes wouldnt sting that much... I shant be taking the risk though!
I got invited to the hair dye trial but my hair is black, so none of the colours would show upShame, if they had a black one I'd have given it a go. Plus my mums a blonde colour. All too dark unfortunately...
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I've now tried the optrex and was I'm quite pleased with it.
I did keep my eyes shut for a few seconds after spraying and didn't really experience any stinging. There might have been a slight stinging but I probably wouldn't notice as I'm so used to using various different eye drops.
I'm going to try it again over the next few days and see how it goes.
Didn't get a hair dye trial invite. Shame because I'm planning to dye my hair again! Nevermind.0 -
I am still missing points and have been for months and every time i contact them i get told to wait for a reply!! 200 points is £8 in treats so i won't give up lol.Jan Wins: .0
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I am really not sure what to make of this trial either...it hasnt stung me but I do seem to get a prickly feeling after spraying...however having looked at the price of it I've come to the conclusion that spraying anything even water at your eye is likely to make it feel slightly revived and I probably dont need to part with almost £15 for optrex to oblige.
I think this will take some real persuasion to my friends and family in order for me to extort the benefits to them!
I'm also doing the Optrex trial and can only agree with the above. I don't think it would feel any different if you sprayed cold water on your eyes. I was also shocked to discover that this product is £15.00 to purchase. I can't see any of my family and friends thinking this is a worth while product for that much money. Oh well!0 -
I am loving the Optrex trial, my eyes feel amazing and refreshed.
The optician told me I had dry eyes last week and advised me to get the Optrex spray, now my eyes are feeling great.
Hubby also has had itchy eyes recently so I have given him a £2 off voucher to buy someI’m a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Competitions Time, Shopping & Freebies boards, Employment, Jobseeking & Training boards If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0
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